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Renovation Series ~ Give that room some personality!

May 31, 2013

You hear all sorts of “mother-in-law” bashing jokes, right?  Well me, I have none.  I can’t even attempt one.  I have a phenomenal mother-in-law who I proudly call “mom”.  She raised a wonderful son who takes good care of our family, and for that I’m thankful to her.  Plus, she’s incredibly encouraging, supportive, and helpful.  She’s a good seed!  The best part, she’s handy and motivated!!!  So after 3.5 years of living with builder white walls in our bedrooms, it was time to give my girls’ rooms a little personality!  And MIL of the year is who said “put a weekend on the calendar, we are painting those rooms!”

My husband and I are under the belief that your room is your sanctuary, so we wanted our 4 year old and 2.5 year old daughters to have a say in what their rooms looked like.

Samantha painting her wall

My oldest, Samantha, picked out her bedding (horses, of course) back in September.  Our hope is that she’ll keep this for at least 5 years.  (True, I may be completely unrealistic, but what do I know, I’ve only been a mom for 4 years!)  So knowing this was her bedding to match, we told her to pick any 2 colors from the comforter that she wanted her walls to be painted.  The girl is so predictable.  Pink upon pink was her choice!  Next was Olivia’s room.  Olivia is our middle daughter and has recently been potty trained.  Her bedding is the “transition to a big girl bed” bedding, so it isn’t what she’ll end up using for several years, just for right now.  We still let her pick any 2 colors from her bedding she wanted, but I didn’t go “matchy-matchy” with the paint swatches.

Olivia painting her pink wall

The next step was the paint purchase.  I was going to go buy the Behr paint we used when we had the downstairs painted, but after reading my trusty friend, Sarah’s, post I had to run out to Walmart to get the Disney Glidden paint!  I step into a Walmart maybe once a year, and even then dread it.  Fortunately, I knew in advance where to go when I got to the Parksburg mega store and to scoop up the gentleman from the pet department to help me mix my paint.  It wasn’t too painful, I suppose.  I brought Samantha with me to help pick the colors.  She had a great time looking at all of the colors and sparkles, etc.  Once I honed her in on the pinks, we held them to her pillow case and picked the two that matched the best.  It was a wonderful teachable moment!  Then we picked out Olivia’s colors.  She wanted pink and green, so we found colors that coordinated well.  It worked out so that Samantha’s 3 walls are the same color as Olivia’s accent wall!  One gallon, two rooms, awesome budget tip!  Then I picked out a gorgeous turquoise for the bathroom.  Looking at the colors just gave me such an urge to get that done!  I thought, it’s so small, I can bust that out super fast.  Fast forward 24 hours, boy was I wrong!  (I’ll elaborate, read on.)  We also picked out colors for the baby’s room, sage and purple.  The sage green is the same color as Olivia’s 3 walls.  Sadly, we didn’t have time that weekend to do her room, but we’ll get to it in June.

We started with Olivia’s room.  My MIL is terrific at keeping a straight hand and edging the room and I was super-speedy with the roller.  We made a mean team!  Next we went onto Samantha’s room.  The girls kept running upstairs to peek at their rooms.  Olivia would say “it’s so pretty” and “ohhh, beautiful”!  Samantha just kept saying “I love my pink room” and “I’m so excited about my pink walls”!  We let the girls each paint a few swipes on their accent wall before we wrapped up their rooms.  They lit up at that offer!  So sweet and such a special memory.

The next morning we did the bathroom.  Oh-my-goodness was I insane to think it would be easy!  I will never look at a painted bathroom the same again.  Scarred I tell you, I’m scarred!  Hello nooks and crannies!  I tucked my body into absurd positions to get into cracks behind lights and cabinets.  It was not fun.  The nice part was that the paint wipes right off the cabinets, tile, and fiberglass shower, so I could be messy and not worry too much!  A definite bonus given my completely unsteady hand.

In the end, I’m so happy that my daughters finally have a room that is theirs.  And it sure feels great to walk upstairs and see color for once!!!!

Sea themed bathroom
(I’m thinking when 3 girls ask for a more feminine bathroom,
this would look great with hot pink accents.)


Melissa is a local Chester County Mom who is a contributor to the Suburban Social Media sites, sells Tastefully Simple products, and is active in the Downingtown MOMS Club

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  • Renovation Series ~ From Baby Room to Big Kid Room with Disney Paint

    May 22, 2013

    I know we usually share Renovation Series posts on Friday, but I couldn’t wait to share my most recent room update with you. 

    I have been working with Disney Paint by Glidden on my sons bedroom makeover. He had a beautifully decorated bedroom, with hand painted murals and at almost six years old, he hated it! He wanted blue and blue (makes me think of the line in the movie Steel Magnolias, when Shelby said her wedding colors were blush and bashful, well his colors are blue and blue). Thankfully there are dozens and dozens of blues to choose from in the Disney Paint line. 

    The Before…
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    The After
    The walls are “Toon Afternoon” ~ Disney Paint by Glidden. As I have previously stated in my “Making Progress” post, I really liked the Disney Paint. It doesn’t have a harsh smell and rolled out very well. 

    To add a little pizazz to his room I painted a chalkboard on his wall and also used chalkboard paint on his dresser. As crafty as I am, I have never used chalkboard paint before so I checked out the “how to” video on applying chalk board paint on DisneyPaint.com. The instructions were super simple. I am very happy with how my wall turned out. So much so that I am painting my entire guest bathroom with chalkboard paint. Can’t wait to get started on the project. Well… actually I just can’t wait to be able to write “please flush” and “wash your hands” reminders.


    The chalkboard wall – I outlined the area using painters tape. I recommend removing the tape before the paint is totally dry. The Disney Paint Specialty Finish that I used was Great Slate – Sleepover Scare, but you can tint your chalkboard paint anything form black to pink, white to teal.




    The finished chalkboard wall


    The Dresser – My sons baby room had a jungle theme so his dresser was painted with hundreds of cheetah spots. To refinish using the Disney Paint Specialty Finish Chalkboard Paint, I lightly sanded and used primer before applying the chalkboard paint. I had a lot of cheetah spots to cover up.


    The finished dresser

    I LOVE how the dresser turned out! My daughter is eight and wanted to help with the redecorating so she drew the pictures on the dresser drawers and labeled them. My son is having a ball drawing on his furniture. The chalk wipes off easily with a damp cloth and doesn’t remove any of the finish.

    My plan is to write a “love note” or encouraging phrase in chalk each morning on the dresser for my son to see each morning when he is getting dressed.

    SO…here are pictures of the finished room. We went from baby to big kid room in one weekend. I bought a desk from Ikea to house my sons action figure collection. Best purchase ever! Now Spiderman and Batman are no longer hanging out and living in my kitchen. I also bought a book shelf to hold his growing library and TV. We kept the bedding he was using before the makeover, but I bought a bean bag (Walmart only $20) and a throw rug to complete my room renovation on a budget.


    I invited a few of my sons friends over for a “room reveal party”…and guess what? Five year old boys are not really into interior design. {Gasp!!} The kids did have a lot of fun drawing on the dresser and writing my son notes on his chalkboard wall. 

    While the kids rode bikes, played with chalk and bubbles for our “Road Rally” play date,the moms and I chatted about the whole process of redecorating my sons room with Disney Paint and the different Specialty Finishes available. I am happy to say one of my friends is currently redecorating her sons room, using Disney Paint and the “Ready, Set, Glow”, Glow and the Dark Specialty Finish. Oh, yes… Glow in the Dark paint! How cool is that? She told me she will let me know when she is done so her room can be featured as a part of the Chesco Moms Renovation Series Posts. I am excited to see her “big reveal”.

    I would like to take this opportunity to say a great big, huge THANK YOU to my mom for all of her help with this project. She is the best!

    If you have any questions about using Disney Paints or the Chalkboard Paint Specialty Finish, please let me know. Leave a comment below or send me an email. I will be happy to share my tips with you.

    Disclaimer: Compensation and products for review were provided by Glidden via MomTrends.  The opinions expressed are mine and are not indicative of the opinions of Glidden. 

    Bedroom Makeover Disney (Paint) Style..I am Making Progress!

    April 25, 2013

    I have spent this past week prepping and painting my sons room for his super fun Disney Paint room renovation. The baby jungle animals (click here for the before photos) are gone and the walls are now a lovely shade of “Toon Afternoon” by Disney Paint

    My mom is helping me with this project. She is a very good painter, but an even better taper. (we may or may not have gone through an entire roll of painters tape…ha!).

    This is the first time either of us have used Glidden’s Disney Paint and we were both very pleased with how easy it rolled on. The dark animal murals we were covering up took two coats to completely cover, but the areas that didn’t have murals, covered in one coat. One coat..how awesome!

    To decide what color was going on the walls, I let my son play on the custom room painter on DisneyPaint.com. I saved his “creation” and was able to print it out and take to Walmart with us when we bought the paint. While online, I also had a chance to look at Disney Paint Specialty Finishes. We decided to go with “Great Slate” and are adding a chalkboard wall to his room. How fun?! I have never used chalkboard paint before so I checked out the “how to” video on applying chalk board paint on DisneyPaint.com and it looked pretty easy…and guess what IT WAS! I might be addicted to chalkboard paint now. It is SO cool! It was SO easy to do, I am already planning another chalkboard paint project in another room of my house.

    Below is a photo of the chalkboard wall after one coat. Also in the photo is my sons dresser. It was painted cheetah-ish to match the jungle room, but it too is getting a chalkboard paint make over. I painted the drawer fronts in chalkboard so I can write “socks, shorts, sweaters, t-shirts, etc” on the front of the drawers with little pictures so my son will learn where his clothes go and hopefully start to help put his clothes away. (A mom can dream…right?).

    Per the “how to video” on the Disney Paint website, chalkboard paint takes two coats and you need to wait a week before you can draw on it.


    We are adding finishing touches to the room and this kid can’t wait to share the “big reveal” with you. Stay tuned!


    Disclaimer: Compensation and products for review were provided by Glidden via MomTrends.  The opinions expressed are mine and are not indicative of the opinions of Glidden.

      A Bedroom Make Over Disney(Paint) Style

      April 5, 2013

      Did you know that Walmart sells paint? They do! I didn’t know that until an opportunity to work with Disney Paint and Glidden popped up in my inbox. In the Exton Walmart the Paint Department is in the back right corner near the Automotive Section and in the Parkesburg Walmart the Paint Department is off to the left near the gardening and pet supplies. You can buy everything from rollers to drop cloths, painters tape to matching bedding and accessories all in one place.

      I have been selected to work on a room re-decorating project using Disney Paint sold exclusively at Walmart. I am excited about this opportunity, but my son is REALLY excited about this project. He is almost six and isn’t a fan of the jungle themed murals on his walls, painted before he was born or his cheetah print dresser, I painted hundreds of cheetah spots on.  I won an online award for “most fabulous nest” from Mamanista in 2007, but even the fact that it was an “award winning bedroom” couldn’t sway him to embrace the cheetah. Sigh!


      These photos were from the “Best Nest” contest



      I loved my sons room just the way it was and would have been very happy if it stayed jungle-like forever, but for a growing boy that likes action heros, video games and sports the baby jungle room isn’t going to cut it. I want him to be happy in his space and have pride in his room, so I hopped at the chance to participate in this makeover project.


      I took my son with me to Walmart with me to pick out the new color. Without even telling him we were selecting a Disney Paint color he ran right to the display. Ryan from the Parkesburg, Walmart was AWESOME in helping us select the color and played along with the excitement of the project.



      A few things about Disney Paints:


      • Disney Paint is a new line of paints available only at Walmart that captures the magic and inspiration of Disney with 112 exclusive colors and five innovative specialty finishes that are easy to use and apply.
      • Disney Paint is a premium-quality, ultra-durable paint that was formulated with your child in mind to withstand wear and tear, as well as repeated scrubs and washes. Scuffs, crayon and pencil marks, little finger prints, and tough stains, such as grape juice, wash off easily without removing the magical color.  
      • Disney Paint is low odor and has no VOCs.  
      • Disney Paint has a distinct collection of colors grouped into palettes designed to give your children options at every stage of style – from infant to tween. The diverse palettes make decorating with your child – no matter the age – easy and fun.
      • Some colors are designed to complement not only each other but also Walmart’s Disney bedding and Disney room accessories, such as furniture, toys and décor options, sold in store or online.


      Stay tuned for more posts as I paint and redecorate and… of course, the big reveal…

      Disclaimer: Compensation and products for review were provided by Glidden via MomTrends.  The opinions expressed are mine and are not indicative of the opinions of Glidden